The Baby Boomer: Growing Up on the Family Farm

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Customs & Traditions
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Author: Austin Edward Sears ISBN: 9780463317792
Publisher: Austin Edward Sears Publication: May 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Austin Edward Sears
ISBN: 9780463317792
Publisher: Austin Edward Sears
Publication: May 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Austin Edward Sears has been a lead newspaper reporter for 20 years, and one thing’s for sure: He knows a con when he sees one! Or does he? Because one day, either by Divine Fiat or perhaps by the simple play of blind, intransigent fate, Austin Sears turns on his car radio and listens to an hour of the strangest, funniest, most humane, yet nonsensical history of the post-war years he has ever heard. And stuck as he is with the tyranny of the “professional constraints of the column inch”, Austin Edward Sears will soon meet and interview his "baby boomer" and be in for the surprise of his life! And perhaps that surprise is the unseen human side of this true-to-life story. For in the end Austin Sears finds himself pondering this question: Could it be that we are so stuck in our beliefs, so fixed to the rules, that we allow them to obscure the commonsensical realities that are indeed part of our lives?
If you’re a thinking sort of person, getting a little older, and tuned-in to the homespun, then you will really enjoy the Baby Boomer for it is indeed, humorous, comical, and disarmingly direct.

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Austin Edward Sears has been a lead newspaper reporter for 20 years, and one thing’s for sure: He knows a con when he sees one! Or does he? Because one day, either by Divine Fiat or perhaps by the simple play of blind, intransigent fate, Austin Sears turns on his car radio and listens to an hour of the strangest, funniest, most humane, yet nonsensical history of the post-war years he has ever heard. And stuck as he is with the tyranny of the “professional constraints of the column inch”, Austin Edward Sears will soon meet and interview his "baby boomer" and be in for the surprise of his life! And perhaps that surprise is the unseen human side of this true-to-life story. For in the end Austin Sears finds himself pondering this question: Could it be that we are so stuck in our beliefs, so fixed to the rules, that we allow them to obscure the commonsensical realities that are indeed part of our lives?
If you’re a thinking sort of person, getting a little older, and tuned-in to the homespun, then you will really enjoy the Baby Boomer for it is indeed, humorous, comical, and disarmingly direct.

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